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Brian M. Hayes

Glens Falls, New York

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BRANT LAKE Brian M. Hayes, 52, of state Route 8, passed away, Tuesday evening, April 8, 2008, surrounded by his loving family, at his lifelong residence following a courageous battle with cancer. Born Aug. 9, 1955, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Marvin and Gertrude (Rose)...

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Dear Ruth and children,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! I am so sorry for your loss. Brian was a good man and a hard worker. I'm so sorry for his suffering. I know he is at peace now and will for ever be with you all in spirit! May GOD bless you all and keep you in his prayers.

Cheryl and all of the Hayes family,
Much sympathy is extended to you and the family. I'm Aileen's sister, don't know if you remember me. Brian called her Patsy, and I will never forget that. He brought me a load of logs many years ago, for fire wood. He was so young and tough then. I'm sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Sharon Harvey and sons Daniel and Daren.

Dear Cheryl & Brian's family, It is a sad time and the loss of any family member isn't easy. I pray the fond memories of your loved one and your faith bring you much peace in the days to come. You are in my prayers. God Bless you all.

Ruth,and all the extened family--I remember Brian as a young lad always smiling and helpful Then in the spring of 1997 when we moved from Brant Lake to Pottersville and Vernis had had a stent just put in his heart Brian was right there to help also Ruth -You have been there for my Donna --And you young people have been there for my grandsons "Drew" and "Bubba""
We have had you folks in our prayers through all this and we are still there praying for all of you
It is such a pleasure...

Our community has been greatly blessed to have had Brian live among us. His selfless generosity could only be matched by his sense of humor. When people in Haiti needed a church built, Brian was there. And Haitians were laughing at his antics. When i was dangling upside down off a ladder by my paint leg, Brian was there and we were laughing.
Our community will miss Brian greatly.

Cheryl & Family
my thoughts are with you i know what you are going through. we will always remember the days at Horicon Central the good & bad. Cheryl please know i am here if you somebody to talk to Day or night.

Ruth and children:

Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your beloved Brian. I hope that you will be comforted by memories of the many happy times you shared. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Ruth, Sarah, Scott and Alissa,

Your father was a great man who will be missed. He was always there for anyone in need and was a very dedicated man. I always knew your father to be a wonderful person, always willing to help out. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all through this time of sorrow. May Brian Rest in Peace, and watch down on all of you.

Josh, Amee and Owen Clement

I'll always remember Brain as a hard worker with a great sense of humor, and a dedicated firefighter. He was almost always there to get that first truck out, day or night (a couple times still in his slippers). It was a pleasure to get to know him over the past few years, as well as being able to work along side him while on call. Brian, I'm pretty sure I can speak for the whole dept. by saying you will be missed by your fellow Horicon firefighters.